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An agricultural pest destroys the wheat crop in an area of Deir Ezzor

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The spread of an agricultural pest called “rust” on wheat crops in the towns of the third sector, Al-Mariya, Al-Bouamr, Mohassan, and Al-Boleel, east of Deir Ezzor, according to the correspondent of DeirEzzor24 Network.

Our reporter said that the reason for this high humidity is the abundance of water with which the crops are irrigated.

Most of the agricultural projects in the irrigation sectors for this year were described as a failure, as a result of excessive irrigation and submersion in irrigation water for several days, in addition to the spread of the “Sona” insect in the crops of this season.

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